From the Richmond Dispatch, 5/9/1862, p. 2, c. 3

Heavy Haul. – A girl named Mary
Sullivan, well known formerly for her aptitude for begging, and who
lives in Tyler’s Row, at Rocketts, was arrested yesterday evening at
her domicil, by Deputy C. S. Marshal Henry Myers, and carried to
Capt. Alexander’s office, charged with stealing $1,000 in bank notes
from a male visitant to her shanty. She protested her innocence, but
was committed to Castle Godwin for examination. It appears that she
had been arrested in the morning and conveyed to the Assistant
Marshal’s office, and being put temporarily in an upper room, she
escaped and made her way home, when she was again hunted up by
officer Myers. The girl Mary Sullivan, we believe, has been before
the Mayor a number of times for petty delinquencies, and been often
in jail.